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John Tats You are one of the most people with your comments on this blog and you have no problem telling it like it is, when someone comments here it is called an opinion, and you usually have a knock down to that opinion. It doesn't matter who knows who, when hiring someone, there are rules to follow, and it appears here they were not, When you have officials, whether it be town, or committees that hide behind their actions it is usually because they didn't follow the rules, Hello 38 studios is a fine example. I don't know this person that was hired to oversee the housing authority, but if she was not the best qualified to do the job, why was she hired?. who will suffer if she doesn't do her job rite, the elderly and low income people of Warren. So why wasn't the entire board involved with this hiring process and sign off together? This drama is why many people shy from volunteering to boards, because of the political fall out that happens. Look at the money being spent to have this situation investigated, more tax $ that the town of warren cant afford already. These issues keep happening over and over, Whos to blame? My opinion it starts at the town council, they appoint the boards, then so one and so on. As for making comments, again that is an opinion and you don't need to be in a political office to have an opinion. But at the same time don't defend your wife because she has had several questionable issues in her position and you come up swinging when someone says something! These blogs are filled with accusations (OPINIONS) If the truth comes out then the peoples opinion will be right or wrong.

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